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Opinion | Killing Dogs. Taunting the Homeless. Praising Al Capone. This Is
John McEntee — who started out carrying Donald Trump’s bags and rose to become, in the chaotic final days of Trump’s presidency, his most important enforcer — has a TikTok…
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Opinion: Why abortion is on the ballot everywhere
Editor’s Note: Mary Ziegler (@maryrziegler) is the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis. She is the author of “Dollars for Life: The…
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It is not a merry May – Newton Daily News
By Joel Schlosberg“V-U. DAY!” proclaimed the May 2 cover of the New York Post. Despite the jubilant headline and “mostly sunny, warm” weather forecast, the national mood in…
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My house burning down brought pain as well as family unity – The Channels
My house burned down. Did I expect this? Were my family and I prepared? Have I since come to terms with what happened? In short – absolutely not. Unfortunately,…
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We must keep our iconic, irreplaceable Symphony Hall
It was 1975, and Salt Lake County was gearing up for the Bicentennial Celebration. At the center of the plans was the creation of a world-class symphony hall to house our…
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Here’s why you should trust in our elections
A republic in which the people lose faith in the election process is not much of a republic at all. That distrust quickly may spread to institutions and laws, resulting in chaos…
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Opinion | Wearing Masks During the Gaza Protests
To the Editor:Re “In an Age of Doxxing, Some Protesters Choose Anonymity” (news article, May 3):As a former activist with a proud résumé of progressive civil disobedience and…
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Tantummaheag Agreement ‘Flouts Public Opinion and Interests’
To the Citizens of Old Lyme:
If you are not aware of the recent proposal by the Old Lyme Board of Selectman (BOS) to execute a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with…
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Climate emergency progress more superficial than substantive
Last Sunday was Earth Day, marked by events in San Diego and across the world meant to underscore the appreciation that humans must be good shepherds of a fragile planet. But…
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Biden vs. Trump — A partial voting guide – Newton Daily News
By Steve CorbinPart 1 of a 2-part seriesThis is part 1 of a 2-part op-ed series, focused on America’s main stream presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Part one is…
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